pci_enable_device doesn't touch PCI_COMMAND_INVALIDATE either, on most
platforms (particularly ia32, i.e. the popular one :))
> As for PCI_COMMAND_INVALIDATE, what does that do for me; my PCI spec
> isn't handy....
Enables Memory-Write-Invalidate (MWI).
> > > I ask, because I've been relying on it for a driver I'm working on;
> > > should I be setting this as acenic does? It would seem that this is
> > > something many drivers would need to do...
> >
> > Yes, acenic is the code to copy, for setting that up.
>
> INVALIDATE, or cache line size?
both.
Jeff
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